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Weaver, Hilary N. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2009
This article presents an overview of the ongoing colonial context that perpetuates and supports violence against First Nations women. This context must be recognized and changed as a prerequisite to eliminating or reducing this violence. The article includes a discussion of how gender roles have changed under colonization, the extent of violence,…
Descriptors: Violence, Females, American Indians, American Indian Culture
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Johnston, Thomas F. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1976
Suggests that research into the social and psychological implications of Alaskan Eskimo and Indian musical behavior will continue to provide useful clues to solving current inter-cultural and intra-cultural problems in changing Alaska, particularly within the real of Eskimo and Indian preschool and primary education. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Eskimos, Ethnic Groups
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Teja, Jesus F. de la – OAH Magazine of History, 2000
Discusses the founding of San Antonio, originally San Antonio de Bexar, which, in 1718, came into being as a military settlement involved in Spanish imperial defensive measures. Focuses on the development and continued growth of San Antonio, Texas's most populous city in the 19th century. (CMK)
Descriptors: American Indians, Group Dynamics, Historic Sites, Land Settlement
Padlayat, Josepi; And Others – 1971
The Man in the North (MIN) Project, established by the Arctic Institute of North America, identified 7 major problem areas as a result of a study of social problems in the North. The objective of the Task Force on Communications (a separate group set up under MIN to study 1 of these problem areas) is to define how communications technology can…
Descriptors: American Indians, Broadcast Television, Communication Problems, Communications Satellites
Read, John; And Others – 1975
Bilingual education programs are usually evaluated by means of educational testing instruments whose validity and reliability is such that conclusive findings are unlikely. in reference to Navajo bilingual education evaluation, it is particularly important that consideration be given to the economic, sociological, political, cultural, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Bilingual Education, Change Agents
Carney, R. J.; Ferguson, W. O. – 1965
Approximately 300 books, journal articles, and papers published between 1877 and 1964 are cited in this partially annotated bibliography. The organization of the bibliography is based on the schema presented by Halsey and Floud in "The Sociology of Education." Major divisions include Sociology of Pre-literate Educational Patterns in Eskimo…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indians, Annotated Bibliographies, Background
Gomez, Rudolph, Ed.; And Others – 1974
The contents of this compendium are organized in four parts, as follows: Part 1, "Blacks in Transition: An Overview of Afro-Americans," includes: "Introduction," Clement Cottingham, Jr.; "The New Negro," Nathan I. Huggins; "Political Change in the Negro Ghetto, 1900-1940's," Martin Kilson; "Minority Group Psychology: Implications for Social…
Descriptors: American Indians, Blacks, Civil Rights, Ethnic Discrimination
Brown, Jennifer S. H. – 1983
Fur trade settlements in North America were a fertile environment for cultural education. The fur trade became a network of closely linked social spheres in which individuals had to acquire competence in order to function and survive. The Hudson Bay Company's decision to plant permanent posts on the shores of the Hudson Bay put settlers and their…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), American Indians, Canada Natives, Cross Cultural Studies
Philp, Kenneth R., Ed. – 1986
Keynote addresses and panel sessions at a conference examining Indian history in the 50 years since the passage of the Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) are collected in this volume. Part One discusses the Indian New Deal and federal Indian policy from 1933-1945. Part Two deals with 1945-1960 and the federal policy of terminating tribal status. Part…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Federal Indian Relationship